Champagne Valentine

10 11 2009

http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/unilevermiroslawbalka/explore/

From Domanic over at Champagne Valentine ,comes this site, a fully interactive site for the tenth commission in The Unilever Series for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern, “How It Is” by renowned Polish artist Miroslaw Balka.

Here’s what Domanic had to say about the project:-

“Working in close collaboration with the Tate and the artist himself, Champagne Valentine have designed the site to allow the online visitor to experience the concerns of the work via a unique 3D interface.
Champagne Valentine How It Is site combines Flash and Papervision technologies to create the essence of darkness, using complex shading algorithms to give the user the experience of an infinite landscape of audio and visual content.”

Check out the site for yourselves here

Also there will be an app for the iPhone released shortly so check iTunes store for more information  on the “How it is” app.





HA-PY ISLAND

9 11 2009

http://www.ha-py.com/island/

From Ha-py.com comes Ha-py island. A cute walk around and good use of pv3D

Check it out for yourself here: Link





Orange – Spring Collection

13 04 2009

http://www.orange.com/sirius/lacollection/printemps_ete09/index_en.html

From Jérémie Sellam, over at leschinois, comes a very big and awesome site for Orange’s spring collection. Its ambience reminds me of Mirrors Edge but without the redness and the camera wobbling.
They’ve combined a great design and fluidity of animation to achieve an awesome end result.

Be sure to check it out here: link





DANCER!

31 03 2009

http://www.dancertheband.com/

From our friends over at Webber Design comes their latest rock band site, here’s their say

We have let another Papervision site rip this week. This time for a band that broke up in 1986 in the middle of recording their debut album, Not Afraid. 20 Years later, Julian, our client and the main singer/songwriter came to us not afraid to release his music after all this time. He was completing his life long dream, the album that had sat ‘in the can’ for two decades. He was very clear that he didn’t want this to feel ‘retro’ but timeless as he felt the music was just that. Our team decided to build him the custom ‘Dancer Theater’ where the band would come back to life after all these years. All we had to work with was a hand full of Black and White photos, 10 songs, some home videos and his recently designed album artwork. With a little imagination, a lot of photoshop and Papervision3D we brought them back in full color at the big concert they never had.

So be sure to check it out here:http://www.dancertheband.com/





lab9

30 03 2009

http://www.lab9.fr/

From Bertrand comes his new portfolio for lab9, and I must confess I really love his use of Papervision3d. He chose a simple yet very cool and well done approach. With smooth transitions and simple navigation. Congrats!

Check it out here:http://www.lab9.fr/





Switching Seats

27 03 2009

http://www.airforce.com/interactive/nascar/

From Primal Stare, a digital production studio out of New Jersey, US, comes Switching Seats – Nascar and the United States Air Force, the work was performed for GSD&M Idea City out of Austin, Texas.
Here’s their say on it:

A branded microsite that commemorates the United States Air Force partnering with Richard Petty Motorsports, Reed Sorenson, and the storied No. 43 car. Primal Stare Studios, Inc. and GSD&M Idea City partnered to produce an immersive Papervision3D panorama site experience. The site utilizes a fully dynamic CMS backend and integrates a variety of custom built web services. The site also features a fully skinned Google Maps implementation that tracks, via onboard GPS in the hauler, the No. 43 car as it travels the nation.

Be sure to check it out here: http://www.airforce.com/interactive/nascar/





Pearl Jam Ten Game

26 03 2009

http://www.pearljamtengame.com/

From Brian Kadar, over at Freedom + Partners, comes a site that will surely climb to your top favorites. It has a really refreshing take to online music and interactivity and uses Papervision3d to greatly improve the experience! Congratulations on job brilliantly done!

And as hint once you start the game, press P+J+(0-9) to unlock the tracks and see the visualizer. ;)
Remember you heard here first.

So be sure to check it out here: http://www.pearljamtengame.com/
And read more about it over at Brian’s blog: http://www.briankadar.com/blog





LBi Atlanta

23 03 2009

http://www.lbiatlanta.com/

From LBi Atlanta comes their remake of their web presence, and they did a great job at it.
They ditched the concept of having a library mode just for the portfolio and went with their whole website as library, this was actually refreshing as was the quality of the design and interaction. Congratulations.

Be sure to check it out here: http://www.lbiatlanta.com/





Get in on the secret

23 03 2009

http://valentines.thewarehouse.co.nz/

From New Zealand, comes a nice application that the good folks over at The Warehouse released. Now I could tell you all about it, but it’s better for you go there and watch the video yourselves! In one word brilliant!

Be sure to check it out here: http://valentines.thewarehouse.co.nz/

Ps, cheers to Robin Southgate for the submission.





KT

6 03 2009

http://www.kt28.net/

From KT Cheung comes his first Papervision3d work here’s his say:

I’ve just started to look at Papervision3D, but I have heard of it a while ago, believing it was something really advanced and only the “super” action script developers could do, after all I was more of a designer than a coder. So I decided to challenge myself and eventually downloaded it and made an attempt to see what I could come up with. This is my first time actually using it, and I have revamped my portfolio website, and incorporated some simple Papervision3D effects into it. I’m still looking into it a bit more, to see what other funky effects I could do with it, it seems quite flexible, and I can see myself using it a lot more.

Let me just say that KT did a very cool job at his portfolio and created a soothing experience with some nice camera work. Congrats!

Check it out here: http://www.kt28.net/